What Does FAFSA Offer Me?

By completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you are applying for the following programs:

Federal Pell Grants

Federal SEOG

Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant

Federal Work Study

Francis Tuttle AVTS Foundation Grant

What Happens After I Submit the FAFSA?

When you have completed a federal financial aid application, the
schools that you have selected will receive your application
information. If you qualify for financial aid at Francis Tuttle we will
determine which types of aid you are eligible for. A student may
receive aid from more than one source as long as that aid does not
exceed the need calculation at that school.

What Is "Need?"

Need is the difference between the cost of attending a school minus the expected family resources for attending that school.

Additional Documents May Be Required

Some students who apply for federal financial aid may need to provide additional documents, such as tax transcripts or W-2's, for verification purposes. Verification items may include household size, number of children in college, adjusted gross income, federal taxes paid, untaxed income, and other information that was reported on the FAFSA. The Financial Aid Office will notify you by mail to tell you what additional documentation you need to provide.

Where Can I Get the FAFSA Documents?

The U.S. Department of Education has put up a web site where you can fill out the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov.
If you would rather fill out a paper copy, stop by the Financial Aid
Office in the Career Planning Center (Campus Center) on our Rockwell Campus.